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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 18,2019

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Detention permits seizure of goods in transit, but confiscation requires prior quantification of tax and penalty and an opportunity of being heard. Orders must specify amounts payable and adjudicate objections before imposing confiscation; procedural defects of that nature are fundamental and not cured by provisions validating defective proceedings. Where quantification and hearing are absent, confiscation may be quashed and authorities must reconsider objections, quantify dues in a speaking order, and release goods subject to lawful payment or security.
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      Summary: Deliberations focus on regulatory and policy considerations surrounding data localization, including effects on cross border data flows assessed via privacy, security, safety and choice, data ownership and monitoring. The discussion highlights anticipated compliance burdens-costs, efficiency losses or gains from Indian servers, clouds and emails-and timelines and scope for building domestic data infrastructure. Concurrently, stakeholders will assess e commerce market structure, threats from foreign competitors, and anti competitive practices such as predatory pricing, plus governance, oversight and enforcement challenges tied to data and competition norms.
      Summary: Sale by re-issue of multiple Central Government securities will be conducted through price-based auctions using the multiple price method, with a notified aggregate limit and optional additional retention by the government. Up to 5% of each notified amount is reserved for eligible individuals and institutions under the Non-Competitive Bidding Facility. Competitive and non-competitive bids must be submitted electronically on the central banking system within prescribed time windows, results are announced the same day, payment follows on a scheduled settlement date, and the stocks are eligible for When Issued trading under existing central bank guidelines.
      Summary: Central banks must preserve monetary and financial stability while supporting growth; the Reserve Bank's approach sets the primary objective of monetary policy as maintaining price stability within a flexible inflation targeting regime, varying policy stance and instrument choice with macroeconomic conditions. Crisis periods may require unconventional liquidity and asset measures alongside calibrated domestic regulatory responses. Post-crisis reforms focus on stronger capital, leverage and liquidity standards, macroprudential tools, resolution frameworks for stressed assets, and enhanced supervision of non-bank intermediaries and cooperative banks. Communication and coordination are essential to manage spillovers and align price stability, financial stability and growth.
      Summary: The Prime Minister urges Members to prioritise national interest and dignified parliamentary conduct, valuing opposition contributions and fostering an impartial spirit to elevate the House's effectiveness. He links increased voter participation and female representation to democratic strength, reaffirms the government's inclusive development mandate under 'sabka saath, sabka vikas', and calls for constructive, evidence-based debate that promotes productive lawmaking and tangible outcomes for ordinary citizens.
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      16/2019 - dated 17-6-2019
      IGST refunds- mechanism to verify the IGST payments for goods exported out of India in certain cases
      Summary: IGST refunds linked to potentially fraudulent or ineligible ITC claims will be suspended pending verification by GST field formations. DG (Systems) and RMCC will identify risky exporters and insert alerts requiring 100% examination; Chief Commissioners of Central Tax must obtain GST verification within thirty days and forward findings to RMCC and port customs. Customs will process refunds only where GST verification confirms ITC legitimacy and will withhold refunds where GST reports fraud or ineligibility.
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